HB0066 - Producer's lien law.
2001 |
State of Wyoming |
01LSO‑0111.E1 ENGROSSED |
HOUSE BILL NO. HB0066
Producer's lien law.
Sponsored by: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
A BILL
for
1 AN ACT relating to
producer's liens; creating a lien on
2
farm products sold or grown for another or held for
3
processing or storage; requiring a lienholder to give
4
notice of the lien; specifying procedures; specifying
5
waivers in contracts of the terms of this act as
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unenforceable; allowing for recovery of damages by a
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producer; specifying applicability; and providing for an
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effective date.
9
10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
11
12 Section 1. W.S. 29-8-101 through 29-8-109
are created
13 to read:
14
15 CHAPTER 8
16 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCER'S LIENS
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1 29-8-101. Definitions.
2
3 (a) As used in this article:
4
5 (i) "Commodity
dealer" means a person who
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engages in a business involving or, as part of the
7
business, participates in buying, exchanging, negotiating
8
or soliciting the sale, resale, exchange, production or
9
transfer of any farm product in the state of Wyoming. The
10 term does not include:
11
12 (A) A person
engaged solely in storing,
13 shipping or handling farm products
for hire;
14
15 (B) A person
who buys farm products from a
16 licensed commodity dealer;
17
18 (C) A person
who does not purchase more
19 than thirty thousand dollars
($30,000.00) worth of farm
20 products from producers during a
licensing year;
21
22 (D) A person
who is the producer of farm
23 products that the person actually
plants, nurtures and
24 harvests;
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2 (E) A person
whose trading in farm products
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is limited to trading in commodity futures on a recognized
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futures exchange; or
5
6 (F) A person
who buys farm products used
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exclusively for the feeding of livestock and not for
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resale.
9
10 (ii) "Contractor"
means a person who owns a farm
11 product that is produced by a
producer according to a
12 contract;
13
14 (iii) "Farm
products" means all crops, crop
15 products, plants or portions
thereof, whether or not they
16 are cleaned, processed, treated,
reconditioned, rolled,
17 mixed or combined in any fashion.
Farm products shall not
18 mean livestock;
19
20 (iv) "Person"
means an individual, trust,
21 partnership, business trust,
corporation or unincorporated
22 association or any other legal or
commercial entity;
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1 (v) "Processor"
means any person engaged in the
2
business of processing or manufacturing any farm product
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and who takes possession or control of any farm product for
4
the purpose of processing, cleaning, selling or storing it;
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6 (vi) "Producer"
means the owner, tenant or
7
operator of land located in the state of Wyoming who has an
8
interest in or receives all or part of the proceeds from
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the assignment, sale, transfer, exchange or production of
10 farm products grown or produced on
that land;
11
12 (vii) "Public
warehouse" or "warehouse" means an
13 elevator, mill, warehouse,
subterminal grain warehouse,
14 public warehouse or other structure
or facility in which,
15 for compensation, farm products are
received for storage,
16 handling, processing or shipment.
The term includes
17 facilities that commingle different
lots of farm products;
18
19 (viii) "This
act" means W.S. 29-8-101 through
20 29-8-109.
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22 29-8-102. Producer's liens.
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1 (a) W.S. 29-1-101
through 29-7-301 shall not apply to
2
liens filed under this act.
3
4 (b) A producer
has a lien on all farm products grown
5
or produced by it and on all proceeds from the assignment,
6
sale, transfer, exchange or other disposition thereof until
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the producer is paid in full all amounts due the producer
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for its assignment, sale, transfer, exchange, other
9
disposition or production of the farm products.
10
11 29-8-103. Notice; filing of notice of
claim;
12 contents.
13
14 (a) A lien
created under W.S. 29-8-102 attaches when
15 the farm product is delivered from
the producer to the
16 processor, contractor, warehouse
operator or commodity
17 dealer.
18
19 (b) A person
claiming a lien created by this act
20 shall file a written notice of claim
of lien with the
21 office of the secretary of state not
later than one hundred
22 eighty (180) days after the lien
attaches.
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1 (c) The notice
of claim of lien required under
2
subsection (b) of this section shall be in the form of a
3
financing statement acceptable for filing by the office of
4
the secretary of state. The signature of the processor,
5
contractor, warehouse operator or commodity dealer shall
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not be required. The written
notice of claim filed under
7
subsection (c) of this section shall contain:
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9 (i) A true statement of the lienholder's claim;
10
11 (ii) A
description of the farm product delivered
12 sufficient for identification;
13
14 (iii) A statement
that the amount claimed is a
15 true bona fide existing debt as of
the date of the filing
16 of notice of claim of lien;
17
18 (iv) The date on
which payment was due or is to
19 become due to the lienholder for the
farm product delivered
20 as per individual contract or
agreement;
21
22 (v) The
lienholder's name, address and phone
23 number, establishing them as a
secured party; and
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1 (vi) The name
and address of the processor,
2
contractor, warehouse operator or commodity dealer,
3
establishing them as the debtor.
4
5 (d) The
secretary of state shall keep a record of
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notices filed under this section under an index of
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agricultural liens.
8
9 (e) The
secretary of state shall charge a fee not
10 exceeding the cost of providing the
service for filing of
11 notices and requests for copies of
such notices.
12
13 (f) When a
lienholder files a notice of claim of lien
14 as required by this section, the
lienholder shall send a
15 copy of the notice to the processor,
contractor, warehouse
16 operator or commodity dealer by
registered or certified
17 mail.
18
19 (g) When a
lienholder files a notice of claim of lien
20 as required by this section the
lienholder shall send a
21 copy of the notice to all holders of
security interests in
22 the product who duly perfected such
security interests by
23 filing notice thereof with the
secretary of state. The
24 notice shall be mailed to holders of
perfected security
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1 interests
within thirty (30) days after the date of filing
2
the notice of claim.
3
4 (h) A lien
which has attached under subsection (a) of
5
this section is perfected upon the completion of the
6
requirements of subsections (a) through (h) of this
7
section. If a person entitled to
a lien under this section
8
does not properly file a notice of claim or properly notify
9
all holders of security interests of the lien within the
10 time required by this section, the
person waives the right
11 to the lien.
12
13 29-8-104. Extent of lien; priority.
14
15 (a) The lien shall be to the extent of:
16
17 (i) The agreed
price, if any, pursuant to the
18 terms of any contract or for the
market value at the time
19 of delivery of the amount delivered
if not agreed;
20
21 (ii) If the farm
product has not been sold or
22 processed by the processor,
contractor, warehouse operator
23 or commodity dealer the lien shall
be on the farm product;
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1 (iii) If the farm
product is sold or processed
2
by the processor, contractor, warehouse operator or
3
commodity dealer the lien shall be on the cash proceeds
4
from the sale. For purposes of
this paragraph, cash
5
proceeds held by the processor, contractor, warehouse
6
operator or commodity dealer shall be deemed to be cash
7
proceeds from the sale regardless of whether it is
8
identifiable cash proceeds;
9
10 (iv) If the farm
product is processed by the
11 processor, contractor, warehouse
operator or commodity
12 dealer and there is no property of
the type described in
13 paragraph (ii) or (iii) of this
subsection to which the
14 lien can attach, then the lien shall
extend to any property
15 of the processor, contractor,
warehouse operator or
16 commodity dealer that may be subject
to a security interest
17 as provided by W.S. 34.1-9-102.
18
19 (b) A perfected lien under
paragraph (a)(ii) or (iii)
20 of
this section shall be preferred to, and have priority
21 over, a lien or security interest in
favor of a creditor of
22 the processor, contractor, warehouse
operator or commodity
23 dealer regardless of the time when
the creditor's lien or
24 security interest attached to the
farm products or the
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1 proceeds
thereof or therefrom. The priority of a perfected
2
lien under paragraph (a)(iv) of this section shall be
3
determined by the date on which the lien is filed as
4
required by this act, and it shall not have priority over
5
other perfected liens on the same property which have been
6
perfected prior to the filing date.
7
8 29-8-105. Duration.
9
10 (a) A perfected
lien created by this act remains in
11 effect until either the lienholder
receives the full amount
12 due it for the farm products,
including reasonable costs
13 and attorneys' fees incurred in
enforcing the lien, or for
14 a period of one hundred eighty (180)
days from the date the
15 lien becomes perfected as provided
in this act.
16
17 (b) All actions
to foreclose or enforce a lien under
18 this chapter shall be commenced
within two hundred ten
19 (210) days after the filing of the
lien statement. No lien
20 shall continue to exist except by
virtue of the provisions
21 of this chapter for more than two
hundred ten (210) days
22 after the lien is filed unless an
action to foreclose the
23 lien is instituted.
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1 (c) Whenever
any debt which is a lien pursuant to
2
this act is paid and satisfied, the lien claimant shall
3
file notice of satisfaction of the claim of lien in the
4
secretary of state's office.
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6 (d) In addition
to any actual damages, any creditor
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refusing or neglecting to enter satisfaction within thirty
8
(30) days after payment as provided by subsection (c) of
9
this section and after having received by certified or
10 registered mail a request in writing
for the entering of
11 satisfaction is liable for damages
of not less than one-
12 tenth of one percent (.10%) of the
original principal
13 amount of the debt per day until
such time as the
14 lienholder enters satisfaction. The additional damages
15 authorized by this section shall not
exceed one hundred
16 dollars ($100.00) per day.
17
18 29-8-106. Waivers unenforceable.
19
20 Any provision of a contract which waives a producer's right
21 or an obligation of a party
established by this act is void
22 and unenforceable. This section does
not affect other
23 provisions of the contract or
related document, policy or
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1 agreement which can be given
effect without the voided
2
provision.
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4 29-8-107. Choice of law.
5
6 Any condition,
stipulation or provision requiring the
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application of the law of another state in lieu of this act
8
is void and unenforceable.
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10 29-8-108. Damages, fees, costs and injunctive relief.
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12 (a) A producer
who suffers damages because of a
13 violation of this act may obtain
appropriate legal and
14 equitable relief, including damages,
as a suit in common
15 law pursuant to the Wyoming Rules of
Civil Procedure.
16
17 (b) In any
action by a producer to enforce a
18 perfected lien created by this act,
the court shall award
19 the producer who is the prevailing
party reasonable
20 attorneys' fees and other litigation
costs and expenses.
21 The payment of any such award shall
be secured in the same
22 manner as a lien created and
perfected under this act.
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1 (c) In order to
obtain injunctive relief, a producer
2
is not required to post a bond, prove the absence of an
3
adequate remedy at law, or show the existence of special
4
circumstances, unless the court for good cause otherwise
5
orders. The court may order any form of prohibitory or
6
mandatory relief that is appropriate under principles of
7
equity, including but not limited to, issuing a temporary
8
or permanent restraining order.
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10 29-8-109. Applicability of act.
11
12 This act applies to contracts executed, entered into,
13 renewed or substantively amended on
or after July 1, 2001.
14
15 Section 2. W.S. 29-1-305(c), 29-5-104,
29-7-106(b)
16 and 29-7-203 are amended to read:
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18 29-1-305. Priority of liens.
19
20 (c) Any lien,
security interest or mortgage which has
21 been perfected upon real or personal
property or upon a
22 leasehold interest prior to the
commencement of any
23 construction work or repair of the
premises or property
24 except as provided by chapter 7 of
this title or W.S.
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1 29-8-102 relating to liens for the production of farm
2 products under contracts executed,
entered into, renewed or
3 substantively amended on or after July
1, 2001, shall have
4
priority.
5
6 29-5-104. Priority of lien.
7
8 The lien for work
performed as specified in W.S. 29-5-102
9
has precedence over any mortgage or encumbrance except
10 those created by W.S. 29-8-102 relating to liens for the
11 production of farm products under contracts executed,
12 entered into, renewed or substantively amended after July
13 1, 2001.
14
15 29-7-106. Priority of lien.
16
17 (b) If the
property is not in possession of the lien
18 claimant, a lien under W.S. 29-7-101
through 29-7-106 shall
19 be prior to all other liens,
encumbrances and security
20 interests, except for a subsequent
lien claimant in
21 possession under W.S. 29-7-101
through 29-7-106 or a lien
22 created under W.S. 29-8-102 relating to liens
for the
23 production of
farm products under contracts executed,
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1 entered into, renewed or substantively amended after July
2 1, 2001.
3
4 29-7-203. Priority of liens.
5
6 The
lien herein given is prior to and shall take precedence
7
over any lien or encumbrance given subsequent to the
8
service unless the lien is created pursuant
to W.S.
9 29-8-102 relating to liens
for the production of farm
10 products under
contracts executed, entered into, renewed or
11 substantively amended after July 1, 2001.
12
13 Section 3. This act is effective July 1, 2001.
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15 (END)
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